Summary
Personal Information
Voyage
Transportation
Elizabeth Reilly was transported on the Southworth, departing 6th Feb 1832 and arriving 14th Jun 1832 with 135 passengers.
Southworth (generic)References
| Primary Source | New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents, 1788-1842. Southworth 2. From Ireland 14 June 1832 |
Claims
"Elizabeth Reilly was my maternal 3rd Great Grandmother."


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Convict Notes




Commission Green Street. Elizabeth Reilly was then put to the bar, charged with stealing a pair of blankets, the property of Margaret Reilly. and Reilly proved to having had the blankets stolen from of her, and a pawnbroker's clerk proved to the prisoner having pawned the blankets. The prisoner, on being asked had she any defence, stated that she had not. …. Robert Reilly pleaded guilty to the charge of stealing two cows, at Lucan, on the 6th June last. Freeman’s Journal, 27 June 1831. Recorder’s court, yesterday. ... Elizabeth Reilly, stealing blankets. Transportation for seven years. ... Freeman’s Journal, 28 June 1831.




Married Convict David Hartigan of the 'Jane' 1831.




HUSBAND; Robert Reilly arriver per Ship Captain Cook - 1832. No; 32 - 858. Indent No; 47 Noted against his name; FATHER; Patrick Reilly, many years ago, WIFE; Betty Reilly, convicted at same time




New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents, 1788-1842. Southworth 2. From Ireland 14 June 1832 No; 322 - 32. 75 . Elizabeth Reilly Age; 24 Est Date of Birth; 1808 Married Occupation; Cook all work Offence; House robbery Trail; Dublin. 25 June Arrived with her male child on board. Family in Colony; HUSBAND; Robert Reilly, Transported in 1832 ------------------------------